SDS
Shenzhen Anbotek Compliance Laboratory Limited
Page 3 of 8 Report No. R011408343B-1
Electrolyte 16.62% 21324-40-3
96-49-1
616-38-6
623-53-0
N/A N/A
Gummed paper 0.02% N/A N/A N/A
Other 0.83% N/A N/A N/A
ACGIH: American Council of Government Industrial Hygienists
TLV: Threshold Limit Value are personal exposure limits determined by the ACGIH
Section 3. Hazards Summarizing
Danger sort: N/A
Routes of entry:
1. Eyes and Skin – When leaking, the electrolyte solution contained in the battery irritates to
ocular tissues and the skin.
2. Inhalation
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Respiratory (and eye) irritation may occur if fumes are released due heat or
an abundance of leaking batteries.
3. Ingestion – The ingestion of the battery can be harmful. Content of open battery can cause
serious chemical burns of mouth, esophagus and gastrointestinal tract.
Health harm:
Exposure to leaking electrolyte from ruptured or leaking battery can cause:
1. Inhalation
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Burns and irritation of the respiratory system, coughing, wheezing, and
shortness of breath.
2. Eyes-Redness, tearing, burns. The electrolyte is corrosive to all ocular tissues.
3. Skin
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The electrolyte is corrosive and causes skin irritation and burns.
4. Ingestion-The electrolyte solution causes tissue damage to throat and gastrointestinal
track.
Environment harm: Not necessary under conditions of normal use.
Explosion danger: The battery may be explosive at high temperature (above 60
℃
)or
exposing to the fire.
Section 4. First Aid Measures
Skin contact: Not anticipated. If the battery is leaking and the contained material contacts the
skin, flush with copious amounts of clear water for at least 15 minutes.
Eye contact: Not anticipated. If the battery is leaking and the contained material contacts eyes,
flush with copious amounts of clear water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention at once.